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The urban heat island effect

Widespread heat will be a concern as we continue into the weekend, but some areas of mid-Missouri could be dealing with more intense heat compared to others. There is a phenomenon called the urban heat island effect, and it impacts us here in mid-Missouri, specifically in cities such as Columbia or Jefferson City and the

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How the weather is impacting the MR340

Have you ever wanted to float down the Missouri River and relax while the current carries you to your destination?Kayaks and canoes took off from Kansas City earlier this week down the Missouri River to participate in this year’s MR340 event. Participants of this event travel from Kansas City to St. Charles on the Missouri

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Tracking a sweltering stretch ahead

WEDNESDAY: Some patchy fog will be an issue in some spots. That should lift after 9 AM, leaving us with partly cloudy, but hazy, skies. Temperatures look to push into the upper 80’s to some 90’s this afternoon. TONIGHT: Another quiet night ahead under mostly clear skies. Lows will bottom out in the upper 60’s. EXTENDED:  A few

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Tracking warmer weather on the way

WEDNESDAY: Some patchy fog will be an issue in some spots. That should lift after 9 AM, leaving us with partly cloudy, but hazy, skies. Temperatures look to push into the upper 80’s to some 90’s this afternoon. TONIGHT: Another quiet night ahead under mostly clear skies. Lows will bottom out in the upper 60’s.

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Tracking a hot stretch ahead

TUESDAY: Another nice day set to unfold with more sunshine. It’ll be a bit filtered thanks to wildfire smoke from Southern Canada and the Pacific Northwest, but enough to get us into the upper 80’s. TONIGHT: We’re staying quiet overnight under mostly clear skies. Lows will return to the upper 60’s once again. EXTENDED: The weather pattern looks

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Tracking some more tranquil weather

TUESDAY: Another nice day set to unfold with more sunshine. It’ll be a bit filtered thanks to wildfire smoke from Southern Canada and the Pacific Northwest, but enough to get us into the upper 80’s. TONIGHT: We’re staying quiet overnight under mostly clear skies. Lows will return to the upper 60’s once again. EXTENDED: The

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